West Hawai‘i News

No Tsunami Threat Following 6.9M Indonesia Earthquake

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says there is no tsunami threat to Hawai’i following a 6.9 magnitude earthquake near Kepulauan Talaud, Indonesia.

HSPLS to Observe Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

The Hawai’i State Public Library System has announced public library closures for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday, observed on Jan. 18.

Weekend Road Work

Multiple lane closures in East Hawai’i will take place over the weekend as night and weekend work continues.

Coca-Cola Donates $50K to R.E.A.C.H.

The nonprofit corporation provides support to intermediate and middle school programs in Lieutenant Governor Shan Tsutsui’s R.E.A.C.H. initiative.

Missing Teen Being Sought by Police

Sixteen-year-old Pa’auilo teen Benjamin Zindric is being sought by the Hawai’i Police Department. The teen was reported as missing after last being seen on Dec. 30.

HPD Searching for Missing Man, Michael Kalla

Michael Kalla is described as 6-foot-1 and 200 pounds with a muscular build and balding dark blond hair. He also has green eyes and a scar under his chin.

No New Dengue Fever Cases Reported

Sixty-six individuals this week were excluded from the overall count, including 15 over the past day.

Governor Ige Announces $6.8M for STEM Jobs

The project will reach towards enhancing and diversifying Hawai’i’s economy through the strengthening of STEM learning and teaching areas.

P&R 2016 Park Maintenance Schedule

‘Āhalanui Park, Isaac Kepo‘okalani Hale Beach Park, Kahalu‘u Beach Park, and Spencer Park at ‘Ōhai‘ula Beach are slated to temporarily close throughout the year.

Police Release Jan. 8 Warrants

The list informs both the public and the individuals sought that a warrant is in effect for their arrest.

Legislation Introduced to Extend National Service Programs

The legislation would include citizens of the Federate States of Micronesia, the Republic of Palau, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands who reside in the U.S.

Big Island Dengue Fever Count up to 210

Hawai’i County Civil Defense was approved a transfer of funds by the Hawai’i County Council this week that will allow for additional support in the Miloli’i community.

Gabbard Announces Support of Zero Tolerance for Terror Act

Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, is one of the original co-sponsors of the legislation.

Man Charged with Murder in Body Located Tuesday

in addition to the murder charge, Valentine Kapiolani Gonsalves Jr. has also been charged in connection to a shooting that happened earlier in the week in Hilo.

Officer Tourigny Named January ‘Officer of the Month’

Officer Peter Tourigny was recently named “Officer of the Month” for the month of January by the Kona Crime Prevention Committee.

Hawai’i’s Last Sugar Plantation Plans Transition

By the end of 2016, A&B plans to phase out sugar operations and will transfer over to a new model over multiple years.

Na’i Aupuni Announces ‘Aha Participants

In late December, the list was released with a total of 152 participants. However, Na’i Aupuni officials say four additional participants have since been added.

Hawai’i Big Tree Competition Underway

To raise awareness about the importance of healthy trees and forests, the Big Tree program gives light to the largest trees of different native species.

DPS Seeks to Fill Correction Officer Positions

Recruitment is open to the public on the Department of Human Resources and Development jobseekers website.

Dengue Fever Count Rises by Five

Five cases of dengue fever were reported on Wednesday by the Hawai’i Department of Health, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 207.
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